Okay. Another one I didn’t do a prompt for ahead of time.
I have no idea what I was thinking about.
How do you feel about people’s need to post every detail of their relationships on social media? Are you guilty?
I took a long break from the sewer that is Facebook heading in to the election. I finally came back a few days after it was over.
I’d said to myself that I was going to “unfriend” people who wrote things I thought might be intentionally targeted to piss me off.
Didn’t take long to see something
Did I unfriend? No. There’s now a mute function. I will not see that person’s stuff unless I specifically go look for it.
Same goes for whatever relationship changes might occur.
I just really couldn’t care less.
Another “friend” was actively calling oug that there’d been “unfriending” after some stupid posts.
I didn’t do that.
But I am now ignoring.
Maybe my reluctance to actually unfriend is passive-aggressive? (Man, part of me hopes that that’s true….)
Along those lines, really, Microsoft, I don’t give a crap about what celebrities are thinking about unofficial election results.
You don’t care in the least about why I voted for someone with virtually zero chance of gaining enough of a plurality to “win;” why should I care what you think? You’re not at all open to hearing my reasons. You don’t respect my rights; all “negative” rights. Tell me again why I should care at all about what you think.
Oh, that’s right, you’re going to force me to live as you choose, and you’re more than okay with me being killed for not going along with the plan. Got it.
But it looks like there’s probably an effective vaccine for COVID-19. Even if I was one of the people who chose not to take it, Governor Hoodor Blackface (D-VA) would kill me to force compliance.
Land of the free.
(And, no, I would take it freely. But that’s not the point. If you understood that, you wouldn’t think that whatever celebs think about the election would have any bearing on my choice of politicians…)